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Rascal

Things are going really well for Rascal, now known as Bogie.  He's settling in well and is taking fundamentals training with Legend Acres dog training.   He knows the following commands: touch, down, sit, with me and home.  We have found that he's not wild about other dogs, at least at the moment, despite his upbringing.   He barks and charges at dogs he doesn't know.  He also has severe separation anxiety, even with the crate.   So the vet is medicating him for it.  

 
But other than that, he's super affectionate with people, especially me.   I'm his human and his favorite place is on my lap.  He also is starting to play more, both with toys and with us.  He was deprived of so much in his puppy days that there's lots to learn and he is making great progress!   I'm glad you told us about the 3/3/3 rule as we have definitely seen his personality shift and change since his adoption in August    We are so blessed to have him in our family!   

Leo

Hi, Leo and I are doing well, started offical training 2 weeks ago. He learned how to ask me to take him out and does it every hour just for fun! He's smart, picks up on things very well.


Hudson Baby

his is Hudson Baby, now pecan, with my mom. We have been so happy to have Pecan with us in our family. He is just the joy we needed after a long Covid sheltering. He is thriving, and stealing socks, just like he is supposed to! We love him. He rules the house with love. Thanks


Chloe Belle
Chloe Belle

I renamed her to Penny. It took a while for her to settle in, but she wants to be with/on me all the time. She is so smart, and judging from her responses I feel she has had some serious training. She wants nothing to do with her fancy crate, so she sleeps with me. I have to put her in the crate when I’m gone never more than 2hrs. She is reluctant to eat from her bowl. She eats out of my hand as I lead her to bowl. We went to pet training, and she was already responding to sit and lay down. WE graduated. She has found her voice and is very protective. The biggest plus is she is well potty trained. I will try to send pic. 


Madre

Hi All—

Molly is doing great.  We can barely remember not having her here with us.  She has bonded beautifully with our other dog, Ruthie, comes when her name is called, and walks beautifully on a leash.  She loves basking in the sun in the backyard and sinking into the folds of her dog bed.  She still has not quite figured out stairs, but she quietly accepts the indignity of being carried when necessary—sticking her neck out as far as it will go and bracing her legs straight.  She has found her voice and has the cutest BORK ever; she sounds something like a chicken when she is excited.  In addition, her coat is coming in where she previously had bald patches and old lacerations.  I’d say we are all very pleased with her new living situation.

We are still waiting to hear about her dental appointment.  Please let us know when it is her turn.

Thank you for finding her for us!

—Jennifer


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